1994 Ford F350 Dually 7.3 Liter Diesel With A Banks Sidewinder Turbo on 2040-cars
North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Selling my 1994 Ford F350 diesel with a banks sidewinder turbo. The truck runs absolutely amazing and never left me stranded on the road. EVER! The hood needs some clear coating on it but other then that there is no rot anywhere on the body. The engine is a 7.3 turbo diesel. The engine has 188,000 and a recently installed banks sidewinder turbo. Check the price on this turbo! It's almost as much as I'm asking for the entire truck. The reason I'm selling this is because my interest in older cars and trucks has changed to boats and water craft. I'm looking to purchase a large sailboat. At least a 30 footer maybe bigger and I will have no time to play with cars and trucks any longer. This is my personal truck and I drive it everywhere year round. The a/c blows so cold it will freeze you out on the hottest day of the summer. And the heat works so well it make you open the windows on the coldest day of the winter.
The truck has running board light and a brush guard. It also is equipped with an on-board power inverter. Nice radio and all in all this is a very nice truck for the money. I'm open to all reasonable offers but please don't email an offer so low that it's ridiculous. Because I don't have to sell the truck. It owes me nothing at all. I just want to sell it and move on but I don't need to do it now. I have all winter for that. Any reasonable offer will be considered and ridiculous offer will be deleted. Buyer must have a valid paypal account in order to bid/offer and a $500.00 deposit thru paypal is to be expected if the offer is accepted. Pickup can be arranged at a later time and there is no rush to pickup the truck. I have lots of land to store it for you should you need time to consider transportation. I may even be able to drive it to you and deliver it in person. But prior arrangements would have to be made before bidding. Thank you for looking at my auction and check my 100% feedback. I'm here on ebay for a long time and feedback is very important to me as a seller. Thanks again.
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